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Have you ever received unexpected news that impacted your campaign and had to scramble to react? You are not alone! Predicting when a bill will be heard in committee, when public comments periods will open or when rulings or statements will be released, can be near impossible at times. Preparing certain resources and making a plan of action ahead of time can make all the difference when these unexpected situations arise.
Join us for a training to understand what resources to prepare in advance and what plans to have in place for impactful rapid response and grassroots mobilization.
The 2030 census and next redistricting cycle might seem far away but the time to prepare is now!
Why is it so important that every New Jersey resident is counted in the census?
What does redistricting have to do with the census?
How can you prepare now for 2030?
Hear from experts in the field and join us for a discussion on the census, redistricting, power, and why it matters.
Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist, policy expert, and conservation strategist. She is the co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for ocean-climate policy in coastal cities, and the Roux Distinguished Scholar at Bowdoin College.
The 90-minute talk with Dr. Johnson will be led by her colleague Dr. Barry Logan, the Samuel S. Butcher Professor in the Natural Sciences at Bowdoin College, who has expertise in biology and forestry, and who is exceptionally skilled at making even the most complex scientific details both accessible and exciting.
The event is co-sponsored by Watchung Booksellers and the Climate Change Book Group.
NJ State House in Trenton
Rally for climate action and call on the Senate Environment Committee and the Legislature to hold climate polluters accountable by passing the Climate Superfund Act.